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Discover LudwigThe phrase "check date" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used as a command or instruction to remind someone to confirm or verify a specific date. Example: "Please make sure to check the date on your ticket before boarding the train."
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Please check date availability, prices and details of any applicable restrictions or additional charges on the Provider's website.
Check Date Restrictions Most sales apply to a limited number of travel dates, but companies can be sneaky about disclosing this information.
Please check date availability, prices and details of any applicable restrictions or additional charges on the Provider's website or otherwise notified to you.
2. Check date availability.
With the curved display, Samsung can offer Galaxy Round owners a range of "exclusive experiences," like a roll feature that will let them check date, time, missed calls and battery life with the display off.
They may want to perform a similar listening exercise and develop a localised list of more specific AEs for example, in our study one patient stated "I want to see a senior doctor when needed," another said "telephone access" was important while another suggested it was important to "check date of birth".
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The check, dated Oct. 3, was "clearly from Talk magazine," said the campaign's treasurer, Jeffrey Liss.
An undated chaeck is good; a check dates on Sunday or a holiday is good, etc.
You might want to check dates of events like birthdays, weddings, festivals, or sporting matches.
When Hermann came to check dates and names, he found that his mother had remembered almost every detail perfectly.
The next check, dated in August 2017, came from the president's personal account and was signed by the president.
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